Anyway, in the Comments section of the Straits Times article, "Police report lodged against Tin Pei Ling", I noticed the first comment by 'mutucurry' & his/her other passionate posts against TPL:

If there has been a breach, pleading that the posting was done by a proxy will not exonerate the person from guilt. ACCOUNTABILITY IS THE NAME OF THE GAME, FRIEND.

If there was an earlier report lodged by NSP why was there such a long silence until this new police report.

Posted 7 hours ago. Time of penning this blog today: at about 1515 hrs.

Hi Walter Soon - Relax not so soon. Since a police report has been made we should let the investigation takes its course. If there is a breach but does not lead to her expulsion from parliament the person concerned may face disciplinary action by her party. How PAP handle this matter, I suppose will be part of the package of their repentant process to win over the public's faith in the party.

They should not shy away from calling for a by-election if they deem the severity of the case warrants it.

Posted 5 hours ago.

Hi Mameekim, As responsible citizens all of us have our responsibilities to help move our society and country forward. My spirited participation is not aimed at any individual least of all to drive anyone to the edge or to suicide. I think it is the worst insult that we can inflict upon Ms Tin PL is to suggest that she is at the verge of suicide because of the current adverse attention she is subjected to. TPL is made of much stronger stuff and we must not underestimate her resilience.

A POLICE report has been filed against Marine Parade GRC MP Tin Pei Ling for allegedly posting a comment on her Facebook page on Cooling-off Day, when candidates in the recent General Election were not allowed to campaign.

A police spokesman confirmed last night that a report had been made and they were looking into the matter. The spokesman did not provide details of the report or who had lodged it.

But The Straits Times understands the complaint was filed by a member of the public. The incident has its origins in a similar complaint the National Solidarity Party (NSP) e-mailed to the Elections Department on May 6 - Cooling-off Day - about a comment posted on 27-year-old Ms Tin's Facebook page.

The comment, circulated by Internet users in a screen capture, read: 'OooOoooOooh! so that's what REALLY happened? Wow. I think tears in Parliament is worse than ANYTHING ELSE!'

The post was removed about 20 minutes after it was posted. It was in apparent reference to Ms Nicole Seah, who was part of the NSP team contesting in Marine Parade GRC against Ms Tin and her People's Action Party team.

Ms Tin had told The Straits Times at the time that the comment was mistakenly posted by one of the administrators manning her fan page, and not by her.